The Minister of Transportation, Mr Rotimi Amaechi has said
that the University of Transportation being constructed at Daura, Kastina
State, would boost the transfer of technology from China to Nigeria.
Amaechi expressed this view while speaking with State House
correspondents after a private meeting with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on
Wednesday at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that construction
work on the university project commenced in December 2019.
The China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC) is
building the university as part of its corporate social responsibility.
The minister said that the university would domesticate
railway engineering and impact Nigerians with the technical know-how on train
manufacturing and servicing.
“The key to the development of any nation is education; so,
if we are building transport technology in Daura, essentially, there will be a
transfer of technology from the Chinese to Nigerians.
“We need to know how to build our trains, our coaches, our
locomotives, our tracks, our tracks and all that constitutes railway technology
including maritime and aviation; it is completely a transport university.
“Now, if you go to Kajola, Ogun State, they are building a
factory to manufacture locomotives and the railway stuff; how will Nigerians be
part of that manufacturing if they are not trained?’’ He asked.
Amaechi also said that the Lagos-Ibadan railway line would
be ready by December.
He said that small stations had yet to be completed, but
expressed optimism that they would be completed by the end of October.
“It is just the stations that are holding us; the big
stations will also be ready before the end of December; I hope that the Ebuta
Meta station that is very huge will be ready by the end of December.
“Even if it is not ready, the rest will be ready by the end
of December; so, we are good to go by the end of December.’’
Amaechi added that the current ticketing costs for rail
transportation were friendly.
He blamed the lull in railway services to paucity of funds
but said that arrangements had been made to ensure that the rail sector was
able to pay salaries, effect repairs and run on its own.
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